'Why can’t there be a sixth form?': Question to be posed to Powys County Council
Calls have been made to reinstate a sixth form at a secondary school in a Powys-Herefordshire border town.
Calls have been made to reinstate a sixth form at a secondary school in a Powys-Herefordshire border town.
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West Mercia Police has received national recognition for its efforts in tackling violence against women and girls.
Shropshire businesses fear the new Government could be hitting them with tax rises in its first Budget later this month, denting their capacity for investment.
A spanner has been thrown into the works of implementing a new home to school transport policy in Powys as opposition groups join forces to try and block the decision.
All new governments lose their shine and all prime ministers become less popular with time. But the General Election was only 12 weeks ago, for heaven's sake, and Keir Starmer's administration is haemorrhaging support, culminating with Rosie Duffield MP's resignation over gift-hypocrisy and “cruel and unnecessary policies.” I find myself reminded of the old joke about a failed marriage: “Things were fine at first. But as we were coming down the church steps . . .”
"Would you like a Kemi lanyard?" asks the chirpy young lady at the entrance.
Read the latest column from Hayley Flavell, director of nursing at Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust.
More than 72,000 patients have been seen at Shropshire’s Community Diagnostic Centre since it first opened its doors a year ago this week.
The New Saints make history as the first Welsh side to ever play in a UEFA group game.
Another loss added to their 2024-25 Premier League record leaves Wolves desperate for some inspiration.
Gary O’Neil is ‘100 per cent confident’ that Wolves’ poor run will end but insists they must all do better to lift themselves off the bottom of the table.
Steve Clarke said Austin MacPhee will be “a big miss” from the Scotland set-up after he stepped away from his role as set-piece specialist.
The first step towards joining the elite of Shropshire bowls will be taken tonight by Woore and Shifnal.
An injury-hit Market Drayton Ravens side couldn’t play to their strengths against Bromyard in Counties Two Midlands West (West).